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e L] AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER CONCLAVE COMMITTEE COMPLETES PROGRAMME FOR WEEK'S EVENTS AND MANY MEMORABLE FUNCTIONS ARE \ \ ) \ERS RO 10 GOLDFIELD mpede Promises to Equal I'hat Following the White i Pine Diseovery in the 60s| - \BULOUSLY - RICH Extracted L.ode That Width Is a Forty Being Blind et From in f Goldfield i in an om G of because p. d is said great ear FINDS REMAINS OF DINOSATR nportant Discovery Made the the I Museum in Montana Creek Advices from Miles Pr r W abou ther ton of in the are so deeply juire sever: force of bout thirty feet d six feet we New the y were sent in Yor ck found evidence that the s of several of the prehistoric an are bu the Hell Creek &£ou ARSI BODY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRL IS FOUND ON THE BEACH Coroner and Cottagers Unable to Learn Identity of Victim of the Waves, NEW HAV Conn., Sept. 2.—Mys. tery encircles the finding of the. body of a beautiful girl of eighteen on- the shores of Woodmont-on-the-Sound to- day. When the cottagérs went down to the ghore for their morning plunge the waves were rocking the body along the pebbly beach. The women in the party shrieked and ran away. The dead girl was ful clothing of excelient sets and sho dealer, wh The cor- s bore the mark of a local eads Coroner Mix to in- h th fer that e girl formerly lived in this city. She wore a white sateen underskirt, a blue walking skirt, & white straw hat, securely fastened with two pins, and a white shirtwaist Her tie was fastened with a valuable pin, with a rare turquoise stome, and ¢he wore a beautiful ring set with large pearls —_———— CAPTURE MAN ACCUSED OF THE CRIME OF MURDER Ida., Sept returned to-day WALLACE, heriffs 2.—Deputy from the St. oe country with Fred Engstrom, who it charged with the murder of Ed Boulet, an alleged claim jumper, on Creek two weeks ago. Eng- om and his daughter have timber aims on Murble Creek Since the murder of Boulet, all the cabins of impers in.that eettion of-the country have beeh @ynamited — | FREE. FREE. | | A Wagon Load of { GRIFFIN EXTRA $ CATSUP and TOMATO SOUP! | FREE TO WANT AD. PA- TRONS OF THE CALL. | Those bringing to THE CALL | office, either Thursday, Friday | or Saturday, a want ad. will re- | o bottle of Grifin Extra | nd also a of Grif- ra Tomato Soup, made by Fruit Cannefs’ Asso- cintion, free. See announcement on classi- fied page. r————t Professor of Carnegie | vears | remains | | i | { | | | Headquarters Issuesl‘ Knight Templar Programme. e ST, ilt Is the Official Guide| ‘ | During Week of || L Conclave. } PN "N I Last evening the official Knights Templar programme for the conclave | was delivered at headquarters and | copies were immediately distributed | among the commanderies now in the T programme in full is as fol- | city | lows: | SATURDAY, 3. MONDAY, he evening st Evening. Chinese actors at the Grand Performance by Opera-house, 8:15 to 10:15 to Reception at the Palace Hotel, under the f the ladies’ committee. | 1o rand Commandery of Pennsylvania and | s of Pennsylvania will tender | hi reception to all Knights Templar and their Binghamton, Y. in front of the Palace Hotel, Market and New | Montgomery etreets th General reception by California Comman- | at dery No. 1 _and other commanderies in the |7 Mechanics' Pavilion to Eastern visitors Reception by Oakland Commandery No. 11 t Native Bons' Hall, 414 Mason street. { Reception by Golden Gate Commandery No. 16 at Golden Gate Hall, ' Open-alr concert in_ Union square, Geary, at M at | Post, Stockton and Powell streets, from & | | t01 o'cions | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. g Morning. Grand Templar parade, starting from the corner of Geary, Market and Kearny streets at 10 o'clock. Afternoon. Opening of the triennial session of the Grand Encampment at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street Reception by Oakland Commandery -No. 11 Native Sone’ Hall, 414 Mason street. Evening. Reception 1o grand master at Palace Hotel. Promenade concert in the nave of. the Ferry building, foot of Market street, 8 until 12. Chinese play at the Grand Opera-house, 8:15 to_10:15 o'clock. ? { _ Reception by Sacramento Commandery No. 2 at Pioneer Hall, Fourth street, near Market n Jose Commandery No. 10 at | Pavilion. Oakland Commandery No. 11 Hall, 414 Mason street. Reception by Golden Gate Commandery No. 16 at Golden Gate Hall. Receplion by Pittsburg Commandery No. 1 of Pittsburg, Pa., to Sir Knights and ladfes of San Francisco and visiting fraters and their ladies at the commandery headquarters, Pal- e Hotel, from 8 until 12 o'clock p. m. xhibition drill and band concert by Malta Commandery Drili Corps, Binghamton, N. Y., in front of the Palace Hotel, Market and New Montgomery streets. n_air concert in Union Square, Geary, Stockton and Powell streets, from & (3 a H !'mi 1 Port e~ 3 g At.4 oclock concert in. the Greek Theater. 3o il torninz. 0 seating 8000 persons; the Califorffa Glée Club | | aunehing: of ‘the United - States protected e g . , and university _orchestra _will rticipa te. i 3 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. | Round trip, via Koy route. tree of Shargers ¢ crujser Milwaukee at Unlon Irgn Works at Morning. Evening. Reception and entertainment at' headquar- Session of Grand Encampment, Golden Gate Boh o5 Sscvy TRSuaRIor. ¢ 00 - Hall. Competitive drill and presentation of baseball grounds, Golden Gate Park, 10 o'clock | building from 8 until 12 o'clock, a. m. “No tickets are required to witness the | drill or distribution of prizes | _ Bay excu steamers Oakland and | Tamalpais leave foot -of Market street 9:45 g 1| " Excursions to Cliff House, Sutro Heights, | Golden Gate Park and Ocean Beach all day. | | Entertainment by Red Bluff Commandery | | No. 18 at United States Hotel, 123 Eddy street. | 0 a > 1 attend relig e gt t of the M & | Afternoon. { - ederick W. Clam- | gession of Grand Encampment, Golden Gate | Han. Kinley memorial sacred mittee, Palace Hotel auspices of Califol Comman Bay excursions; steamers Oakland, Tamal- at Mechanics' Pavili 9:3 pais and San Pablo leave foot of Market | street 1 p. m. Ladies’ reception, under auspices of Call- fornia Commandéry No. 1, in Mechanics' Pa< vilion, fror to 5 p. ‘m, Reception by Oakland Commandery No. 11 [ | | 1 16 at Golden Gate | buliding from 8 until 12 p. m. | Pavilion, 9 p. m. ladies in the Marble and Maple rooms of the Reception by Grand Commandery of Ohio, & " Palace Hotel, 8 until 10 o'clock which will tender a reception to - the “Mos s Exhibition drill and band concert, Maita | Eminent Grand Master of the United -States | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Commandery Drill Corps, v | ana representatives of Great Britain and the g | British dependencies and to the members of No. 8 at Lyric Hall, 16 at Golden Gate Hall. Lyric Hall, Pythian Castle, 800 Market street. until Gate Hall. foot of Market street 9:45 a. m. Glcesion of the Grand Encampment, Golden | fion "having headquarters st the Mechamics Bay excursion; steamer Tamalpais Teaves | Tavillon- Special programme, Mechanics’ Pa- foot of Market street, | California Cgmmandery No. 1, at Mechanics' ! Pavillon, 2 to § o'clock. at_Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason -st; 16 California. and Mason st versity to the visiting Sir Kpights and ladies. to_10:15 o' clock. ASSUR ED GRAND NASTER FEAR BATES SrorpARD. AND RE. IR W TRANY FLERCE. \-’ + n and entertainment by ladies’ com- cepti 414 Mason street. | = Receiving the officers of the at_Nati s Hall, of England and Wales and the dependenci Recey ¥ Goldén Gate Commandery No. the British crow Hall Reception by Goiden Gate Commandery No. | Entertainment by Red Bluff Commandery e OIS 16 at Golden Gate Hall No. 18 at United States Hotel, 123 Eddy street, | : 7 eception at headquarters of Cali-|{2 t0 5 p. m. IGHTS TEMPLAR OF THE UNT | nia Comman No. 1 from 2 to 5 p. m., | Reception by Woodland Commandery No. 21 | YESTERDAY MORN ING, AN Pavilion | at pariors of Windsor Hotel. Fifth and Market | HEADQUARTE | ay, September 5, 1s'a ‘legal holiday in | streets, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 5 | < X # 2 | California’ and is known ap Labor day. 'The [ Recention by Fregno Commandery No.- 29, | | Labor day celebration cc of a parade | Pythian Castle, 909 Market street. Reception by ladies committee gt Palace , mittees at Palace Hotel. in the mc reunion of labor organizations, Evening. Hoitel. bl | 3 | with Y exercises. afternoon and ev . Roc on. by California- Commandery No. 1 Evening. helimound Park, Emeryville, near | Banquet to the Grand. Encampment of the | gt° Mechanics' Pavilion. | Reception to ladies of California Confman- 5 There will also be a celebration of | ULited States and representatives from Great | “'Regeption by ladies of Oakiand Commandery | dery No. I at Mechanics:” Bavilion San F Labor . Cou at:the Chu Britain and the British dependencles at the [ No 11 in the nave of the Ferry building from | General reunion of members of Golden Gale | ar Park, day and evening; fire- | St. Francis Hotel, corner Geary and Powell | § unejy 12, Commandery No. 16 at Golden Gate Hall | reets | . Reception by Golden Gate Commandery No. Promenade concert in the nave of the ferry | 16 4t Mark Flopkine Institute of Art, corner | | of California and Mason streets, from 8 until | Chinese play at the Grand Opera-houss, 8:15 | 31 -g'elock. v 10:16 . m. Reception, entertainment. and jinks at Press | Ladies' reception at the Palace Hotal; special | ciyub. 105 Elils strect tendered by the olub | dies’ ght. F th all ‘visiting journalists. ] Callfornia Commandery night; reception, ex- | “Gren'alr concert . in Unjon square, Geary, bition drill and grand ball in MEChln‘Cl"slm\m,m_ Post and Powell streets, from § | until 11" o'clock. 8 i i Morning. | Session of the Grand Encampment at Gold- en Gate Hall Oakland day—Free excursions to Oakland to | attend the celebration of the Native Sons of | the Golden West. Afternoon. Reception and entertainment by ladies’ com- mittees at Palace Hotel. , Special patriotic programme arranged by la- | 'diés of all commanderies located at Mechanics® | Pavilion, | Recepiion by Oakland Commandery No. 11| at Native Sons' ¥all, 414 Mason street, and at Oakland—Oakland day. Reception by Golden 16 to visiting fraters and ladies, Gate Hall. Excursions to the fortifications on the north | slde of the bay. Boats will leave the ferry | +buillding, Point Bopita for fortifications, at about 1:30 p. m. Obtain full information at the California Promotion. Committee, 25 New Montgomery street, opposite the Palace Hotel, Evening. Promenade concert in’ the nave of building from 8 until 12 p.-m. Chinese play -at.the.Grand Opera-house, to 10:15 p. m. e Grand Encampment of the United States the Maple room of the Palace Hotel from until 11 p. m. Reception Oroville Mechanics' Pavilion. Reception by Nevada Commandery Neo. 6 at echanics’ Pavilion. Reception by Marysville Commandery No. 7 Mechanics’ Pavilion. Reception and ball by Stockton Commandery 119 Eddy street. » Reception by Oakiand Commandery No. i1 Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason street. Reception by Golden Gate Commandery No. Commandery No. § Reception by Naval Commandery No. 19 &t 110_Eddy street. . Reception by Fresno Commatdlery No. 20 at e Commandery No. | at Golden | Open air_concert in Union Square, Geary, ockton, Post and Powell streets, ‘from 8 11 p. m. - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. Morning. Session of the Grand Encampment, Golden steamer Tamalpais -leaves | the ferry | Bay excursions; 13 Pxcursions to Clifft” House, Park, Sutro acepts : committeea at Pal eights and Ocean Beach ail day. H,fi;l_ o o 2 i Afternoon. X ' Reception by California Commandery No. 1 and other commanderies of California jurisdio. 1 o'clack. : Reception and ‘entertainment by Tadles’ com: ittee at Palace Hotel. % Ladles' reception, —under the auspices of Reception by Oakland Commandery No. 11 at Native Sons' Hall, 414 Mason street. . Reception and. ball by Golden Gate Com- mandery No. 16 to its membera and ladies at Golden Gats Hall: Friday, September 9, is a legal holiday in California, and-is known as ‘‘Admission Day.” The celebration Is.conducted. by the -Native Sons of the ‘Galden West, their.special cefebra. tion taking place ‘in: Oakland. ¥ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Reception by Oakiand:Commandery No. 11 Reception by Golden Gate Commandefy No. t Mark Hopkins Institute of 'Art, -oorner ts, 2 until 5 o'clook. Excursjon to University of Califérnia, Berke- and reception by the -officérs ‘6{ {he’ unf- 10. Chinese play at the Grand Opera-bouse, 8;15 \icdiotion, ? Promenade concert in the nave of the Ferry | ! Aftention] ;=1 i Reception and entertainment by ladies’ com- hamton, N. Y. gave an thlbillon’ drill ‘on - Main street to-day. It left| | for San Francisco to-night. Other e | Knights Drill at Salt Lake. | SALT LAKE, Sept. 2.—Knights Templar Commandery No. 21 of Bing- delegations of Knights here to-day en route for the coast were the Grand Commandery of Iowa, Olivet Com- mandery of Lynn, Mgss.,, and Penin- sular Commandery of Kalamazoo, Michigan. —— | Knights From South and East. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2.—Two spe- clal trains on the Sputhern Pacific | brought Knights Templar from Phil-| adelphia and Harrisburg, Pa., and on the Santa Fe special trains came com- manderies from Portland, Me.; Troy, N. Y., and Kokomo, Ind. To-morrow the Illinois, Oklahoma and Kansas contingents will arrive. The city is crowded with Knights, ing entertained. 5 SO G, Brings Its Own Band. De Molay Commandery No. of Boston, Mass., will reach here 150 strong, arriving at 7 o'clock to-mor- row’morning, and will bring its own band. ' The commandeéry has secured | headquarters at the St. Nicholas Ho- tel. Parties représenting other Mas- | sachusetts commanderies are coming under the banner of De Molay. { i —— “ FROM A TRESTLE BUT ESCAPES INJURY HEALDSBURG, Sept. 2.—John Mur- phy, a tramp, this morning attempted to cross the railroad trestle which spans the Russian River below town, | but being drunk he lost his balance | and fell to the rocky river bar, thirty feet below. He escaped injury, went to sleép on the spot Where he landed and enjoyed his slumber until the town marshal woke him and ordered him to move on. who "are be- FALLS | Obispo Pavilion; Mechanics' Pavilion San Bernardino; Ukiah No. Ukiah chanics’ Pavilion; Visalta No. Visalla, | Geary Committee on Hotels Compiles Fixed Directory. Designates Abodes of the Various Lodges. The Knights Templar Hotel Com- mittee yesterday issued the following directory of headquarters, which will |remain unchanged during the con- clave: Grand Encumpment of the United States, Palace Hotel; Gress, Priory, of Bnglond, Pglace Hotel. | Alabama—Grand Commandery, Grand Hotel; Cyrene No, 10, Birmingham, MeAllister, 503 Van Ness avenue. Arizona—Grand Commandery Arkansas- Arkansas delegation, . 306 Turk street ifornia—Grand Commandery, Palace Ho- Bakersfield No. 39, Bakerstieid, St Turk street; California No. 1, co, Mechanics' Favilion; Chi Grand Hotel. Palace Ho- Rock, Roy- e I Mechanics’ Pavilion; Colusa 4, Colusa, Mechanics' Pavilion; El Dorado No. 4, Placer- ville, Mecbanics' Pavilion and Fremont, 1864 | Market, street; Eureka No. 5, Kureka, Me chanies’ Pavillon; Golden Ga 1 Francisco, Golden Fresno N Fr Pythian Market stree Mechanics’ Mount Olivet chanics' Pavilion; Mouni Mechanies' Pavilion chanics' Pavilion; Neva Mechanics' Pavilion; Lyric Hall, 121 Eddy Susanville, Metropoiftan, Third street; Long Beach No. 40, Long Beach, El Cerito, corner Washington and Larkin streets; Los Angeles No. 9, Los Angeles, Grand Hotel, Clarendon, 543 Post street, ana Cummings, 618 Post street; Oakland No. 11, Oakland, Native Sons' Hall; Oroville No. 5, Oroville, Mechan- i Pavilion; Pacific ‘No. 3, Sonora, Lick use and Grand: Pasadena No. 31, Pasadena Clarendon, 543 Post street, and Cummings, 615 Post street; Red Bluff No. 17, Red Blul United States, 125 Eddy street; Riverside 28, Riverside, Berkshire, 711 Jones street, and Renton, 712 Sutter street; Santa Ana No. 36, Santa Ana, Mechas Pavilion and Fran- isco, 107 Turk stree Pomona, Tourain®P 408 11Iis Stewart, 479 Ellis strest; Sacramento cramento, Ploneer Hall; S kton, ric Hall, 121 Wilkins, 537 O'Farrgll street; St. Omer No. 30, Santa Barbara, Vendome, 1104 Market street Jose No: 10, San Jose, Mechanic San Diego N Denis, 24 Turk strest; Ventura No. 18, Vel tura, Herbert, 1620 Polk street, and Arne, 725 Ellis street; Vacaville No. 38, Vacaville, Me- chanics’ Pavilion; Woodland No. 21, Wood- land, Windsor, 904 Market streer, and Me- chanies’ Pavilion; Watsonville No. 22, Wat- sonville, Mechanics' Pavilion. Canada—Grand Commandery, ——; Victoria, Vancouver delegation, —— Colorado—Grand Commandery, Grand Hotel; Denver Club, Denver, Manhattan, 1704 Market street;, Pueblo Club, Pueblo, Stevenson, California_stree: Connecticut — Grand Commandery, Palace Hotel: Hamtiton 5, Bridgepor Oliver, 809 Pine street; New Haven No. 2, New Haven, Netherlands, 20 Turk street; Wash- | ington No. 1, Hartford, Pleasanton, 800 Sutter street District of Columbla—Grand Commandery, Washington Club, Hotel Sayoy, 336 Post street Florida—Grand Commande Florida delegation, Jacksony Market _street and Grand. Hotel. Georgia—Grand Commandery, Palace Hotel Washington, Grand Hotel Fremont, 1864 Palace Hotel Tllinois—Grand Commandery, Palace Hotel; Apollo No. 1, Chicago, Essex, 140 Mason street; Cairo No. 13, Cairo, Atlanta 452 Ellis street: Chicago No. 19, Chicago, Cecil, 960 Bush street: Lincoln Park -No. 64, Chi Sequola, 808 Geary street; Montjole No. Chicago, Sophronia, 600 Jones street; Otta No. 10, Ottawa, Hatton, 977 Pine street; Peoria No, 3, Peoria, San Marco, 536 Taylor street St. Bernard No. “hicago, Sequoia, Geary stre t: Urbana No. 16, Urbana. Indian: Grand - Commandery, Palace Hotel; Frankfort No.29, Frankfort, 1006 Halght street; Hammond N 41, Hammond, the Kyle, 230 Powell street; Kokomo No. 36, Kokomo, 1008 Halght street; Washington No. 33, Washington, the La Normandie, 326 Eddy street: R No. 1, Indianapolis, ——; Crawfordsville 28, Crawfordsville, ——; Greenfleld No. Greenfleld —— Towa—Grand Commandery, Palace Hotel: Temple No. 4, Des Moines, the Cecilern, 830 Van Ness avenue. Kansas—Grand Commapdery. the Geary, 239 street: Oswego No. 7, Oswego, ' the Geary; 230 Geary street; Kansas delegation, Kansas City, the Geary, 239 Geary street Kentucky—Grand Commandery, ——: De Mo- lay No. 12, Louisville, Grand Hotel; Loutsville No. 1, Louisville, St. Francis, Powell and Geary ' streete; Marion ‘No. 24, Lebanon, Rochambeau, 404 Ellls stroet Louisiana—-Grand Commandery, Grand Ho- tel. Maine—~Grand “Commandery. Palace Hotel; Portland No. 2, Montgomery street. Maryland—Grand tel; Maryland delegation, 336 Post atreet. “Massachusetts—Grand Commandery. Palace Hotel; Boston No. 2, Boston, St. Francis; Cam- bridge No. 42, Cambridge, Commercial Hotel, 132 Moptgomery avenue: Coeur de Lion No. 34, Boston, Nordhoff, 939 Bush street: De Molay No. 1, Boston, St Nicholas, 1630 Market and Bradbury, 1604 California street; Portland, Russ House, 215 Commandery, Palace Ho- Baitimore, Savoy, No. | | 807 | 808 | HALE-MILLION ' AWAITS MORRIS Eureka Dishwasher Falls Heir to a Large Fortune Left by Sister in East GOES TO CLAIM ESTATE Declares He Will Return to Humboldt County After He Gets Possession of Money —_— Special Dispatch to The Call 2. EUREKA, Sept. 2—Harry F. Morris left this city to-day on the steamship Eureka for San Francisco and will ar- } rive there about noon Saturday. Mor- ris goes in response to a letter from his niece, informing him that his sister, who died recently in New York, had left him a fortune of $500,000. Morris | is about 60 years old and has lived in Eureka for some time. He was em- ployed in the Louvre cafe as a dish- washer, but gave up the position Thursday night. Morris was at one with the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Los Angeles. Although he has known of his fortune for several days, he did not stop working until Thursday night. He fhen told his companions of his good fortune and said he would | have to work no more. He said that he | would go East, get his money and then return to Eureka to Iive. Morris is a member of the Cooks’ and time connected Waiters’ Union and president of the Eureka Federation of Labor. | % L d Hugh de Payens No. 20, Melrose, Russ House, 215 Montgomery street; Massachusetts delega- tion, Oaks, 119 Third strest; Olivet No Lynn, Commercial, 132 Montgomery avenue; Springfield, Springfleld, Commercial, 132 Mont- gomery avenue No. 16, New Beds ford. Knickerbocker, 1006 Van Ness ave- nue; Trinity No. 32, Hudson, Oaks. 119 Th str Wor 5, W cial, 13 avenue 21, ‘Bos! Michigan—Grand Commandery, Palace He- tel; Peninsular, Kalamazoo, Regina, 416 Turk street. Minnesota—Grand tel; Minnesota delegation, and Larkin st Commandery, Goldarac Commandery, Repelier, el Louts, Montana- tel; Montana Nc Oriental Farrell St. N Palace Ho- , 808 Bush ifornia H New Hamp delegati Commandery. »mmandery, Pal Troy, Pr | Grand Commandery, Palace | Hotel | mmandery, Palace | B incinnati treet, _and eet Garfleld No. | ., The Newton, Market Hansellman No. 16, Cu 1076 Bush street; Mar Stevenson, 807 Califor- nd, Marietta, 36, t; Oriental No. 12, Cleveland, Willard, 71 Turk street, Jefferson, Turk etreet, near Gough: Palestine No. 33, Springfleld, D . 1452 Sutter street, and Pendleton, 900 er street; Reed No. 6,_Dayton, Dorches- 1482 Sutter street, and Pendleton, 900 Sut- Oregon—Grand Commandery, Palace Hotel Malta No. 4, Ashland, Vendome, 1104 Market ; Melita No, 8, Grants Pass, 1006 Haight No. '1, Portland, Lick House, 1 and_Greystone, 86 Geary stre leton, Clifton, 233 Powell ania—Grand _Commandery, Palace y No. 33, Allegheny, Tourain lis street; Allen No. 20, South Beth Palmetto, 322 Eilis _street; Baldwin yilllamsport. Argyle, 234 McAllister street; n No. 17, Scranton, Argyle, 284 ister street; Corinthian Chasseur No. 53, Frankiin, 1004 Market street; b, Reynoldsville, Santa Marie, street; Kadosh No. 20, Philadelphia, 536 Taylor etreet; Mary No. 36, San Marco, 538 Tayior street; Scranton, Argyle, 234 McAllister Vernon No. 13, Hazeltcn, Pal u street; Pilgrim No. 11, Ha risburs, House; Pittsburg 1 Pitts- burg. Palace and California Hotels; tng 2, Boyer party, Reading, Auditorfum, 115 street; Reading Club_ Reading, Hiaine, Turk sireet; Tancred No. 48, Pitisburg, Colonial, Pine and Jomes streets, Gmanada, | Sut‘er and Hyde strests. Rhode Island—Grand Commandery, Palace | Hotel; Calyary No. 13, Provi Edgmere, 731 Bush street; Holy Sepulchre 8, Pa tucket, Wellesley, 1433 California = St | John's No. 1, Providence, Rdgmere, street. | " South” Carolina—South Cavelina “No. 1, Charleston, Crocker, 915 Leavenworth street. South Dakota—Grand Commandery, Grand | Hotel. | * Tennesses—Grand Commandery, Palace Ho- | tel. | " Texas—Grana Commandery, Grand Hote! | Texas delegation, San Antonio, Montross, 1026 Van Ness aven | Utah—Utah No. 1, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, 452 Ellls street; EI Monte No. 2, Ogden, At- | 1anta, 452 Ellis ‘street Vermont —Grand Commandery, Palace Hote) Vermont Club, White River 'Junction, S Marco, 538 Taylor street, and Adams, 29 Eddy street West Virginia—Grand Commandery, Palace Hc Washington — Grand Commandery, Palace Hotel; Seattle delegation, Seattls, : Whatcom, ———. Commandery, Grand He- Whatcom delegation Wisconsin—Grand tel; Ivanhos No. 24, Milwaukee, Holland, 1007 Bush street Wyoming—Grand Comimandery, Palace He- tel. ADVERTISEMENTS. Positively cured these l-ll:tlcflli:.' ‘They also relieve Dis- tress from Dyspepsia, In- digestion and Too Hearty Eafing. A perfect rem- edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. 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